Accipiters include the following:
It is the largest real Accipiter. Living in the northern forests of Maine, it eats prey as large as crows. The most famous bird is a goshawk named Shikra*, who is totally blind. Here's a link to a more detailed page about Goshawks: Northern Goshawk
Cooper's hawk are one of the most common acipiters in north america. They can be distingulished by their ever-present flap flap glide movement.
All about the Cooper's hawk
The sharp-shinned hawk is a small hawk, one of the hawks that eat at bird feeders. When a considerable amound of birds are resting at the bird feeder, they attack, leaving nothing left.







*See above